Coca-Cola and Delta felt the need to apologize Thursday after giving airline passengers Diet Coke-branded napkins that encouraged them to exchange phone numbers.

The front of the napkin read, “Because you are on a plane full of interesting people and hey … you never know,” according to CBS News. The flip side read, “Be a little old school. Write down your number and give it your plane crush. You never know …” with blanks for name and phone number.

“If someone gave me a Diet Coke napkin with their name and number on an airplane I couldn’t get out of, I would ask to turn the plane around. That’s like a horror movie,” wrote a Twitter user named Andrew Jara on Thursday.

If someone gave me a Diet Coke napkin with their name and number on an airplane I couldn’t get out of, I would ask to turn the plane around. That’s like a horror movie

“This Diet Coke Delta napkin is totally fine. not creepy at all, this is how people exchange phone numbers. [B]ut if you want to spend your life alone, that’s your choice, and that’s fine too,” user Edu de la Herran wrote Friday.

This @DietCoke@Delta napkin is totally fine. not creepy at all, this is how people exchange phone numbers. but if you want to spend your life alone, that’s your choice, and that’s fine too. https://t.co/MgQYuk28j8

At least the passengers on Delta flights did not have to deal with an intoxicated pilot. A pilot flying for American Airlines was arrested before he made the long flight from Manchester, England, to Philadelphia after he was suspected of being drunk Thursday.

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